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I had not uploaded any images to my Adobe account for about 6 months because the images I had uploaded were viewed within 2 months. I uploaded 3000 images 1 week ago. Approximately how many days does it take to review? Also, 6 months ago, an official in this group said that the images are now reviewed within 2 weeks, but this does not seem convincing to me.
You should have seen on the submission page the statement that reviews can be expected in about 8 weeks; however, many Contributors are now reporting waits of 2-3 months or even longer, thanks to the many Contributors who upload 3,000 assets at a time! Get prepared to wait...
It varies by content, season and how many reviewers are available to handle the workload.
1- 3 months is average -- sometimes longer, sometimes shorter.
3,000 images is a huge amount to submit at one time. I think it's safer to upload small batches on a regular basis to see how well they are received.
Acceptance is only one small part of the process. The big challenge is making unique, commercial-quality content that sells.
Good luck.
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You should have seen on the submission page the statement that reviews can be expected in about 8 weeks; however, many Contributors are now reporting waits of 2-3 months or even longer, thanks to the many Contributors who upload 3,000 assets at a time! Get prepared to wait...
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It varies by content, season and how many reviewers are available to handle the workload.
1- 3 months is average -- sometimes longer, sometimes shorter.
3,000 images is a huge amount to submit at one time. I think it's safer to upload small batches on a regular basis to see how well they are received.
Acceptance is only one small part of the process. The big challenge is making unique, commercial-quality content that sells.
Good luck.
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I'm not sure who could suggest that reviews are done within two week. For many months reviews have been taking more than a month. Currently contributors are reporting a wait period of more than 4 months.
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Jacquelin
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"a community expert said that images are reviewed in 2-3 weeks, but I didn't believe him, to be honest."
It was probably true 6 months ago, more or less. It doesn't hold true today for many contributors who have been waiting 5 months or longer.
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Some Contributors are still experiencing reviews in just a few days; however, that doesn't seem to be the norm for most of us.
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I've got drone videos and regular images that are two months in the backlog at this point. But sometimes if I upload something it gets approved within a few hours. It's a weird structure but I guess it is what it is. Can't really do anything about it as frustrating it can be.
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The old "first-in/first-out" rule no longer seems to apply.
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Yep. At first I thought it might be based on demand and what's hot at the moment, but I don't think that's the case. The things I upload that get approved vary. And what's pending currently ranges from stills and aerial videos with landscapes, industry, cities and wildlife. A bit of a mixed bag.
I've had more instances of moderation failing too with rejections that didn't make sense. To which contacting support had them look into it, revisit the submission and then approve it upon realising the moderator had their own technical issues.
Ultimately nothing can be done about it. Just gotta keep uploading and wait.
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"I've had more instances of moderation failing too with rejections that didn't make sense. To which contacting support had them look into it, revisit the submission, and then approve it upon realizing the moderator had their own technical issues."
Hm. Then you must be very special, as the general consensus here has always been that the decisions of the moderators are final and most people who contact support asking for an asset to be given a second look have always resulted in a form email or no response at all.
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Yeah I've seen that mentioned around here too but I genuinely think it's a case of weird forum loyalists that just parrot the FAQ instead of actually encountering problems themselves.
My last instance of this happening was about two weeks ago, uploaded a drone video which was rejected for supposedly containing black or empty frames/shaky video. It had zero issues with it whatsoever. I contacted support and they admitted it was fine, then told me the moderator had their own technical issues to which they apologised. It was moved from Rejected and approved.
You'd be surprised at how helpful support is over these issues, they usually respond quite quickly and get things dealt with. One time I was told to just resubmit the video and then it'd get accepted. But yeah, it's usually quite clear if there's genuinely something wrong with a submission and that's why it got rejected. General rejections are normal though, support isn't there to save you if you genuinely submitted something that isn't good enough. Got blatant technical issues? They'll respond.
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I seem to recall about a year ago, someone had a similar issue with so-called "blank" frames that actually didn't exist. So it's possible something like this, if you described the issue clearly as I suspect you did, might be more likely to have an asset get a second look. But we do see a lot of posts here asking why an asset was rejected, and the reason(s) more often than not (like 99.9% of the time) are very clear. So support is likely not going to respond in those cases.